Load modulated radio-frequency amplifier with extended tuning range
An electronic device may include wireless circuitry having an amplifier configured to receive a radio-frequency signal generated from a baseband signal, a first adjustable load component coupled to an output of the amplifier, a second adjustable load component coupled to the output of the amplifier, and a control signal generator configured to output one or more control signals for tuning the first and second adjustable load components based on an envelope of the baseband signal or the radio-frequency signal. The first adjustable load component can provide a first tuning range covering a first subrange of an instantaneous signal envelope of the baseband signal or the radio-frequency signal, whereas the second adjustable load can provide a second tuning range covering a second subrange of the instantaneous signal envelope of the baseband signal or the radio-frequency signal. The first and second tuning ranges are combined to provide an extended tuning range.
1 . Wireless circuitry comprising:
a radio-frequency amplifier configured to receive a radio-frequency signal generated from a baseband signal;
a first adjustable load component coupled to an output of the radio-frequency amplifier;
a second adjustable load component coupled to the output of the radio-frequency amplifier;
a control signal generator configured to output one or more control signals for tuning the first and second adjustable load components based on an envelope of the baseband signal or the radio-frequency signal; and
a transformer having
a primary coil coupled between the output of the radio-frequency amplifier and the first adjustable load component and
secondary coil coupled between the second adjustable load component and a power supply line.
2 . The wireless circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the first adjustable load component is configured to provide a first impedance tuning range for a first subrange of the envelope and wherein the second adjustable load component is configured to provide a second impedance tuning range for a second subrange of the envelope that is different than the first subrange.
3 . The wireless circuitry of claim 1 , further comprising:
an additional transformer coupled between the output of the radio-frequency amplifier and the transformer.
4 . The wireless circuitry of claim 3 , wherein the additional transformer has a primary coil coupled to the output of the radio-frequency amplifier and a secondary coil coupled between an antenna and the primary coil of the transformer.
5 . The wireless circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the control signal generator is configured to output a first control signal for tuning the first adjustable load component based on a first envelope signal and to output a second control signal for tuning the second adjustable load component based on a second envelope signal, and wherein the second envelope signal is shifted from the first envelope signal by an offset.
6 . The wireless circuitry of claim 1 , further comprising:
a third adjustable load component coupled to the output of the radio-frequency amplifier and configured to receive the one or more control signals from the control signal generator.
7 . The wireless circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the control signal generator comprises an absolute value function circuit.
8 . The wireless circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the first and second adjustable load components comprise adjustable impedances.
9 . A method of operating wireless circuitry, comprising:
receiving at an amplifier a radio-frequency signal that is generated based on a baseband signal;
with a control signal generator, generating a control signal based on an envelope of the baseband signal;
with a first conversion circuit, receiving the control signal and outputting a first load tuning control signal based on a first range of the control signal;
with a second conversion circuit, outputting a second load tuning control signal based on a second range of the control signal;
tuning a first adjustable load component coupled to an output of amplifier using the first load tuning control signal;
tuning a second adjustable load component coupled to the output of the amplifier using the second load tuning control signal; and
shifting the second load tuning control signal from the first load tuning control signal by a fixed or adjustable offset.
10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising:
using the first adjustable load component to provide a first impedance tuning range for a first subrange of the envelope; and
using the second adjustable load component to provide a second impedance tuning range, different than the first impedance tuning range, for a second subrange of the envelope.
11 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising:
coupling a third adjustable load component to the output of the amplifier; and
tuning the third adjustable load component using a third load tuning control signal that is derived from the envelope of the baseband signal.
12 . An electronic device comprising:
one or more processors configured to generate a baseband signal;
an upconverter configured to convert the baseband signal into a radio-frequency signal; and
a load-line modulated amplifier circuit configured to amplify the radio-frequency signal, the load-line modulated amplifier circuit including
an amplifier configured to receive the radio-frequency signal,
a first adjustable load component coupled to an output of the amplifier and is configured to provide a first tuning range covering a first subrange of an instantaneous signal envelope of the baseband signal or the radio-frequency signal, and
a second adjustable load component coupled to the output of the amplifier and is configured to provide a second tuning range covering a second subrange of the instantaneous signal envelope of the baseband signal or the radio-frequency signal, wherein the first and second tuning ranges are combined to provide an extended tuning range for the load-line modulated amplifier circuit.
13 . The electronic device of claim 12 , wherein the load-line modulated amplifier circuit further comprises coupling circuitry that is coupled between the output of the amplifier and an antenna and that is configured to couple the first and second adjustable load components to the output of the amplifier.
14 . The electronic device of claim 12 , further comprising:
a control signal generator configured to receive the baseband signal and to generate a corresponding control signal that is used to tune the first and second adjustable load components;
a first buffer configured to receive the control signal and to generate a first load tuning control signal for tuning the first adjustable load component; and
a second buffer configured to receive a shifted version of the control signal and to generate a second load tuning control signal for tuning the second adjustable load component.